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RE: Our animal's quirkiness (for some singles ... their... - 5/25/2008 5:39:05 AM   
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it needed refilling. that explains the unexpected meow from cat #1. maybe it only meows when it's dehydrating?
Munchie will cry if she needs more water (or food for that matter)... of course, it's generally about 5am and she's sounding as though she's about to be murdered so I have to sort her out.

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RE: Our animal's quirkiness (for some singles ... their... - 5/25/2008 7:41:29 PM   
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Sonic (cat) waits in the bathroom for me every morning, as soon as I finish my er, ah business, he jumps up on the sink counter so I'll turn the faucet on for him, then he'll sit there and drink out of it for quite awhile. He's not too happy that he has to wait until I wash my hands with warm water before I turn on the cold for him.
Starz (younger, even cuter, but much more aggravating cat) chirps at birds.
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RE: Our animal's quirkiness (for some singles ... their... - 5/25/2008 7:43:36 PM   
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My first cat, Beauty, had to drink out of the faucet too.

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RE: Our animal's quirkiness (for some singles ... their... - 5/26/2008 12:28:41 PM   
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Bailey won't go anywhere near a faucet that's been turned on.

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RE: Our animal's quirkiness (for some singles ... their... - 5/28/2008 9:55:54 PM   
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I have a 11month old red tabby Maine Coon mix. He's a big boy. Less than a year old and he weighs about 15lbs. My cat has a thing for shredding rolls of toilet paper. I woke up one morning to find my bedroom floor littered with little scraps of it. Same deal in my living room and adjoining bathroom. My little Hobbes is sitting there watching me with this look on his face like "What?! It's a work of art!"

Another time I woke up to hear a scratching noise in my attic, the opening to which is in my bedroom. I called for him through the opening and he starts meowing to me. I get all panicked thinking perhaps he is stuck or trapped in some nook or cranny. The opening to the attic is about a foot too narrow for a broad-shouldered guy like me to fit through. Finally I get a slender friend of mine to get up there and grab the cat. He is totally covered in insulation too. A couple minutes after my friend leaves a bird flies through the opening and into my room (Im assuming this is why my cat went up there...how he managed to do so eludes me to this day). It was like a scene from a comedy movie. Im chasing the cat trying to catch him, who is chasing the bird trying to catch it, and the poor bird is fleeing for dear life. Nearly everything that could be knocked over in my house did get knocked over. Thankfully nothing was broken. So I managed to catch the bird and released it outside. Then I turned my attention to Hobbes who is trailing bits of insulation all over the place. I had to hold him down to brush him and he was having none of it. Gave me a couple of goodly scratches before I was finished. It was the only time I literally picked him up and threw him across the room (onto the sofa btw, in case you were thinking "how mean!'). The things we will do for our pets...

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RE: Our animal's quirkiness (for some singles ... their... - 5/28/2008 11:56:42 PM   
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A few months before Sharon had to put her dog, Hannah, to sleep, we adopted a cat. He's black, grey with a little brown mixed in. Because of the black stripes, he looks like a small tiger. And, believe it or not, his name is 'Tiger.'

Tiger is very 'talkative.' And, he is a very affectionate cat. If either Sharon or I are sitting down, he will either climb up onto one or our laps or climb onto the chair/sofa/loveseat that we're in and then climb down onto one of us. And, he likes to share. That is, if we are sitting next to each other, he will climb onto one of us, and the stretch out that he is at least partially lying on both of us. Sometimes, that's a real stretch for me.

Something else that's really funny about him is that, if Sharon and I are together and one of us goes into another room, he will meow like crazy until we're in the same room with him. Even if it's just one of us going to the bathroom, he has a big 'cat-nip-chen!' When he's with me (because of the moving, he's been staying with 'the crazy woman' (aka, Mommy), he will cuddle up next to me. Or, more often now for some reason, lay down on my legs and squirm around until he's made a 'nest' between them. But, I get my revenge. I let him get settles. Then, when I'm tired of him being there, I'll turn onto my side. I think I almost flipped him out of the bed one time doing that. Or, I'll just lift one leg higher than the other until he 'flops' onto the side of the lower leg. Of course, he's not happy about that and lets me know.

Also, if I hold a finger out in front of his face, he'll rub his face against it. Sometimes, it looks like he's trying to use my finger as a toothbrush or toothpick.

It's funny.... While in Iraq, I slept through several indirect fire attacks that landed near where I lived (one was a 107mm rocket that landed in a parking lot about a block from where I slept). But, if I'm sleeping and my cat jumps onto the counter or nudges his way into a cupboard, I'll almost always be instantly awake (if the doors are open or it's a nearby room). One night is especially funny to me. Sharon was helping me move into the new two bedroom apartment and she crashed in one bedroom and I took the other one. Sometime in the middle of the night, I woke up to the sound of Tiger hopping onto the counter. As I got up and was walking to the kitchen, the AC kicked on, effectively masking my normally somewhat heavy tread. I rounded the corner to the kitchen and Tiger's head jerked up. Our eyes met and he leaped down and tried to slip past me. I caught him and gave him a firm swap on the tail. After letting him go and going back to bed, in less than five minutes, he was back on my bed, snuggling up to me. (BTW, I can see pretty well in low light.) He can be really annoying, but I love him anyways...

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RE: Our animal's quirkiness (for some singles ... their... - 5/29/2008 12:16:31 AM   
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My cat recently hurt her foot somehow. It was a sudden onset. She was walking on three legs, so it caused me a lot of concern. I was preparing to take her to the vet. I gathered up her little kitty carrier. She got one look at it and suddenly took off running on all fours! I could just hear her little kitty thoughts, "I'm okay. Really. I am. See, I can even run on it. Just don't put me in the kitty jail!"

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RE: Our animal's quirkiness (for some singles ... their... - 5/29/2008 12:18:03 AM   
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My cat recently hurt her foot somehow. It was a sudden onset. She was walking on three legs, so it caused me a lot of concern. I was preparing to take her to the vet. I gathered up her little kitty carrier. She got one look at it and suddenly took off running on all fours! I could just hear her little kitty thoughts, "I'm okay. Really. I am. See, I can even run on it. Just don't put me in the kitty jail!"


That was too cute...

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RE: Our animal's quirkiness (for some singles ... their... - 5/29/2008 12:19:04 AM   
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LOLOLOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Aren't animals amazing?

Okay, so my cat has one white whisker. She lost it last night. It takes about 2 months to grow back. She now just looks like a normal black kitty, not my unique Shadow.

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RE: Our animal's quirkiness (for some singles ... their... - 5/29/2008 12:22:50 AM   
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Ok, this was too perfect. My cat Macy was laying between the keyboard and the monitor, and I was reading this very thread and went to scroll down. She caught sight of the mouse pointer as I moved it. I noticed her watching it and started moving it all over the screen and she followed it! Had to stop when she tried to eat it like a bug.

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RE: Our animal's quirkiness (for some singles ... their... - 5/29/2008 12:27:28 AM   
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Had to stop when she tried to eat it like a bug.


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RE: Our animal's quirkiness (for some singles ... their... - 5/29/2008 7:11:57 AM   
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ORIGINAL: alley_cat

I have a 11month old red tabby Maine Coon mix. He's a big boy. Less than a year old and he weighs about 15lbs. My cat has a thing for shredding rolls of toilet paper. I woke up one morning to find my bedroom floor littered with little scraps of it. Same deal in my living room and adjoining bathroom. My little Hobbes is sitting there watching me with this look on his face like "What?! It's a work of art!"

Another time I woke up to hear a scratching noise in my attic, the opening to which is in my bedroom. I called for him through the opening and he starts meowing to me. I get all panicked thinking perhaps he is stuck or trapped in some nook or cranny. The opening to the attic is about a foot too narrow for a broad-shouldered guy like me to fit through. Finally I get a slender friend of mine to get up there and grab the cat. He is totally covered in insulation too. A couple minutes after my friend leaves a bird flies through the opening and into my room (Im assuming this is why my cat went up there...how he managed to do so eludes me to this day). It was like a scene from a comedy movie. Im chasing the cat trying to catch him, who is chasing the bird trying to catch it, and the poor bird is fleeing for dear life. Nearly everything that could be knocked over in my house did get knocked over. Thankfully nothing was broken. So I managed to catch the bird and released it outside. Then I turned my attention to Hobbes who is trailing bits of insulation all over the place. I had to hold him down to brush him and he was having none of it. Gave me a couple of goodly scratches before I was finished. It was the only time I literally picked him up and threw him across the room (onto the sofa btw, in case you were thinking "how mean!'). The things we will do for our pets...

Reminds me of the attic/bat scene from The Big Chill. So funny in retrospect!

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RE: Our animal's quirkiness (for some singles ... their... - 5/29/2008 7:13:44 AM   
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A few months before Sharon had to put her dog, Hannah, to sleep

Ray, I wasn't aware that Sharon had put Hannah down. I remember her. Please convey my sorrow to her, okay? Thanks.

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RE: Our animal's quirkiness (for some singles ... their... - 5/29/2008 7:32:11 AM   
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ORIGINAL: BugLady

My cat recently hurt her foot somehow. It was a sudden onset. She was walking on three legs, so it caused me a lot of concern. I was preparing to take her to the vet. I gathered up her little kitty carrier. She got one look at it and suddenly took off running on all fours! I could just hear her little kitty thoughts, "I'm okay. Really. I am. See, I can even run on it. Just don't put me in the kitty jail!"



How funny! That really made me giggle. My Alfalfa really hated the carriers, too, but his way of demonstrating that was he would lose his bladder control. Ugh!

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RE: Our animal's quirkiness (for some singles ... their... - 5/29/2008 11:16:47 AM   
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ORIGINAL: BugLady

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Had to stop when she tried to eat it like a bug.


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RE: Our animal's quirkiness (for some singles ... their... - 5/29/2008 11:21:51 PM   
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Had to stop when she tried to eat it like a bug.


Not a moment too soon!


D'Oh! No offense!

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RE: Our animal's quirkiness (for some singles ... their... - 6/3/2008 5:29:36 PM   
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I jsut remembered this one. My moms dog used to put his bone (chew toy type) in his water dish when it was empty and then lay down by the dish. He never barked or anything just put the bone in the dish and waited for someone to show up and fill the dish.

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RE: Our animal's quirkiness (for some singles ... their... - 6/4/2008 2:27:39 PM   
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I had a dog when I was younger that would run away to the veterinarian!! Come to think of it ...

Sally and Linus got out one Saturday morning, and my Vet. called because they were sniffing at their front door! I didn't even know they were gone ... Who ever heard of a dog running away to the vet.?

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RE: Our animal's quirkiness (for some singles ... their... - 6/4/2008 11:04:20 PM   
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i have 2 cats and 1 puppy!! Minny is black and white and my cat Chris is calico color. and Ginger my puppy is a chocolate Lab. but Minny doesnt like Chris for some reason.

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RE: Our animal's quirkiness (for some singles ... their... - 7/25/2008 2:56:32 PM   
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I have two funny things to share ... the first is about the squirrels in my neighborhood ... they are rather silly.

2 times in the last 6 weeks I have come to a complete stop while 2 squirrels chase each other in a circle about the size of a hula hoop in the middle of the road. Both times I sat there for 15 to 30 seconds and finally honked the horn to get them out of my way!!! Yesterday there was a squirrel in the middle of the road with his legs sprawled out behind him (or her) happily eating a nut.

The other silly thing is about my dog Linus. Now last September I was so disheartened because of his downfall. He could no longer walk on his own (and weighed close to 170 lbs at the time, so I would take a strap, loop it under him and hold his back end up so he could go out to relieve himself) it looked like I might have to put him down. It was awful.

Well he has since made a full recovery, and I got him down to a very skinny 140 (170 actually fits his frame better, but we needed to lighten the load to save his knees) ... today he was so excited when I let him out ... as he took off running chasing the silly squirrels in our yard .. he ran back, jumped high in the air turning almost a full 360 degrees, landed perfectly and took off running again.

I was so blessed at the healing God has brought to this goofy, sweet animal.

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RE: Our animal's quirkiness (for some singles ... their... - 7/25/2008 3:40:10 PM   
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So glad that Linus made a full recovery! Yea! And now he feels like a pup again!

My kitten is going to be a year old in October (hardly seems possible). Well, he's going through some sort of identity crisis.... he thinks he's a dog (or a basketball player)! He has this ball that he loves to play with. When I first introduced the ball, he was scared of it and jumped about a foot in the air the first time it was rolled towards him. Well, he thought that was cool, so now that's our game... I roll it to the other side of the room until it hits the wall and bounces, and he jumps up in the air. Naturally, that got boring. So now I have to bounce the ball and he jumps up in the air and pats at the ball mid-air. Sometimes he tries to catch it and bring it down. It's a real hoot to watch... just very difficult to get it on camera.

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RE: Our animal's quirkiness (for some singles ... their... - 7/25/2008 4:26:55 PM   
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Yay, Karen, I'm so glad Linus is feeling so frisky! (Oh, I've seen the squirrels-running-around-in-a-circle too, isn't it cute?)

Michelle, how sweet! That would be cute to see, but I can't imagine how you could film it. Oh well.


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RE: Our animal's quirkiness (for some singles ... their... - 7/25/2008 8:10:13 PM   
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(Oh, I've seen the squirrels-running-around-in-a-circle too, isn't it cute?)


It's cute when you have no where to go. I can't believe I'm stopping for squirrels!!!

I have been amazed at Linus's healing ... which reminds me of something I heard on a radio sermon ...

The Pastor was talking about how when we pray for healing, we are (in our mind) actually praying for the miracle of an instant healing ... but true healing, whether from illness, injury or emotional trauma takes time ... it's a process. Many miss the answer to prayer because they are looking for the wrong thing. Just food for thought.

I am so grateful for the healing of my boy Linus!

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RE: Our animal's quirkiness (for some singles ... their... - 7/25/2008 8:26:24 PM   
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Because of the black stripes, he looks like a small tiger. And, believe it or not, his name is 'Tiger.'


What does a blonde name her zebra?

It's an animal thread, so I had to ask...

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RE: Our animal's quirkiness (for some singles ... their... - 7/27/2008 12:37:13 PM   
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I'm glad Linus is doing better.

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